Carl's obituary
Carl was a career truck driver, who enjoyed life, working on cars, projects, and good home country food, the gamier, the better. He was a longstanding, avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan and enjoying watching all things sports, any kind of sport, if nothing else was on TV, he’d watch women’s table tennis. He was also an avid fan for anyone in the family who played sports, and made an effort to be at every game, and attend all family events, birthday parties, weddings, anniversary parties etc. He made a point of contacting people and checking on them. He talked to anyone he came into contact with, and made many friends wherever he went. He was a good man, a loyal companion, and a wonderful grandfather. He will be truly missed.
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Dixie Plywood had the good fortune of employing Carl for several years. Carl was a hard worker who never shirked a tas…
Dixie Plywood had the good fortune of employing Carl for several years. Carl was a hard worker who…
Dixie Plywood had the good fortune of employing Carl for several…
Carl was my mother's second youngest brother and we were 8 years and 9 months apart. She lived on Nebraska St. which is…
Carl was my mother's second youngest brother and we were 8 years and 9 months apart. She lived on N…
Carl was my mother's second youngest brother and we were 8 years…